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DEFINITION: Noise originating from the blower motor and/or the air delivery
system. No loss of battery or ground is occurring in the blower motor circuit.
The blower control module and the blower motor are not exhibiting any
intermittent internal shorts. For electrical diagnosis of the blower
motor circuit, refer to
Blower Motor Inoperative
in HVAC Systems Automatic
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1
| Did
you perform the HVAC Diagnostic System Check?
| Go to
Step 2
| Go to
Diagnostic System Check - HVAC Systems - Automatic
in HVAC Systems
Automatic
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2
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- Sit inside the vehicle.
- Close the vehicle doors and windows.
- Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
- Set the blower to high.
- Set the temperature control to full cold.
- Set the mode control so the air comes out the IP vents.
- Cycle through all of the blower motor speeds, the modes (including
outside air and recirc) and the temperature control positions in order to
determine where and when the noise occurs.
- Attempt to define the type of noise:
• | Tick/click, chirping, groaning, scraping |
Is a scrape or pop noise evident when you select modes or temperature
settings (moving a mode or temperature valve)?
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Step 8
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Step 3
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3
| Is a tick/click, chirping, groaning or scraping noise constantly present,
but the noise decreases as the blower motor speed is decreased, or is the
noise present only at start-up, or is the noise intermittent in all modes?
| Go to
Step 6
| Go to
Step 4
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4
| Is an air rush/whistle noise evident
at all blower speeds?
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Step
9
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Step
5
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5
| Is the complaint of an air rush/whistle
noise evident only while the vehicle is moving?
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Step 12
| Go to
Step 9
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6
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- Inspect all of the instrument panel, defroster and heater ducts/vents
for blockages or foreign material.
- Remove and repair the ducts and vents as necessary.
Did you find and correct the condition?
| System OK
| Go to
Step 7
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- Remove the blower motor. Refer to
Blower Motor Replacement
.
- Examine the blower motor, the impeller and the blower motor cavity
for the following conditions:
• | Missing or damaged blower motor to case seal |
• | Deposits of foreign material |
• | Loose impeller retainer |
• | Loose or missing impeller balance weights |
• | Improper impeller alignment |
• | Roughness while spinning the impeller |
- Remove the material and/or repair or replace the blower motor
assembly.
- Install the blower motor and impeller assembly. Refer to
Blower Motor Replacement
.
Did you complete the repair?
| Go to
Step 13
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8
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- Isolate the noise.
- Inspect for a noisy actuator or a binding valve door.
- Repair as necessary.
Did you complete the repair?
| Go to
Step 13
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- Inspect all of the instrument panel, defroster and heater ducts/vents
for blockages or foreign material.
- Remove and repair as necessary.
Did you find and correct the condition?
| System OK
| Go to
Step 10
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- Remove the blower motor. Refer to
Blower Motor Replacement
.
- Examine the blower motor impeller and the blower motor cavity
for the following conditions:
• | Deposits of foreign material |
• | Loose impeller retainer |
• | Improper impeller alignment |
- Remove the material and/or repair or replace the blower motor
assembly.
- Install the blower motor and impeller assembly. Refer to
Blower Motor Replacement
.
- Operate the blower motor.
Is the noise still present?
| Go to
Step 11
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11
| The most likely cause of the noise either a misaligned duct in the instrument
panel or within the HVAC module door valve/seals.
- Remove the instrument panel assembly. Refer to
Instrument Panel Carrier Replacement
in Instrument Panel, Gauges and Console.
- Inspect the ducts for proper alignment.
- Inspect the valve door seals for loose or misaligned seals.
- Repair or replace as necessary.
Did you complete the repair?
| Go to
Step 13
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12
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- Inspect the base of the windshield and the cowl area for air leaks.
- Inspect the seals around the HVAC case at the front of the dash.
- Repair as necessary.
Did you complete the repair?
| Go to
Step 13
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13
| Operate the system in order to verify the repair.
Did you find and correct the condition?
| System OK
| Go to
Step 2
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